Santa Rita, New Mexico place
also known as: Santa Rita
Summary: Now-vanished company mining town that was physically relocated for the expanding Santa Rita (Chino) open-pit copper mine.
Completeness: 34/100 Grade F
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moved
physically relocated
cited from Memories of Santa Rita (1985)A collection of Paul M. Jones' newspaper columns about life in the now-vanished town of Santa Rita,
New Mexico. The town was literally moved — physically relocated — to make way for the expanding
Santa Rita (Chino) open-pit copper mine. Jones captures the daily life, community ev…
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Memories of Santa Rita ↗
Jones, Paul M. · 1985 · book · rights_reserved · details